Tools for Evaluating the Content, Efficacy, and Usability of Mobile Health Apps According to the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments: Systematic Review

Dec 2, 2021JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Tools for Checking the Quality, Effectiveness, and Ease of Use of Mobile Health Apps Based on Agreed Health Measurement Standards

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Abstract

Of 3372 articles identified, only 10 met the criteria for psychometric validation of mHealth app quality measurement tools.

  • Eight measurement tools for assessing mHealth app quality were analyzed based on COSMIN guidelines.
  • Four of these tools validated five or more psychometric properties.
  • Some tools focused exclusively on usability, while others assessed additional dimensions like engagement and aesthetics.
  • The Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale and the Measurement Scales for Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Ease of Use were the most validated but primarily targeted usability.
  • The Mobile App Rating Scale is widely used and validated for a moderate number of psychometric properties across various mHealth apps.

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